The geometry of Antarctic ice sheets during warm periods of the geological past is difficult to determine from geological evidence, but is important to know because such reconstructions enable a more complete understanding of how the ice-sheet system responds to changes in climate. Here we investigate how Antarctica evolved under orbital and greenhouse gas conditions representative of an interglacial in the early Pliocene at 4.23Ma, when Southern Hemisphere insolation reached a maximum. Using offline-coupled climate and ice-sheet models, together with a new synthesis of high-latitude palaeoenvironmental proxy data to define a likely climate envelope, we simulate a range of ice-sheet geometries and calculate their likely contribution to sea ...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
Continental margin drill core and seismic data indicate that between 3.0 and 2.5 Ma, high-latitude c...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
The geometry of Antarctic ice sheets during warm periods of the geological past is difficult to dete...
The geometry of Antarctic ice sheets during warm periods of the geological past is difficult to dete...
The mid-Pliocene warm period provides a natural laboratory to investigate the long-term response of ...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
In the context of future climate change, understanding the nature and behaviour of ice sheets during...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial-interglacial...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records frommicrofossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed th...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
In the context of future climate change, understanding the nature and behaviour of ice sheets during...
Sea level rise is one of the major social and environmental challenges that threatens modern civiliz...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
Continental margin drill core and seismic data indicate that between 3.0 and 2.5 Ma, high-latitude c...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...
The geometry of Antarctic ice sheets during warm periods of the geological past is difficult to dete...
The geometry of Antarctic ice sheets during warm periods of the geological past is difficult to dete...
The mid-Pliocene warm period provides a natural laboratory to investigate the long-term response of ...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
The Antarctic ice sheet – storing ∼27 million cubic kilometres of ice – has the potential to contrib...
In the context of future climate change, understanding the nature and behaviour of ice sheets during...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) plays a major role in the evolution of Quaternary glacial-interglacial...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records frommicrofossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed th...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
In the context of future climate change, understanding the nature and behaviour of ice sheets during...
Sea level rise is one of the major social and environmental challenges that threatens modern civiliz...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
Continental margin drill core and seismic data indicate that between 3.0 and 2.5 Ma, high-latitude c...
The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) response to past warming consistent with the 1.5–2°C “safe limit” of t...